4. Edit dhcp6c.conf like so, editing out the other examples and substituting the correct network interface name for this section

Code:

# The following is a sample configuration for a client on a LAN
# where IPv6 addresses are assigned via DHCPv6 ("stateful address
# assignment"). Use this if you want the client to query the
# DHCPv6 server for an IPv6 address and for DNS servers, as in
# traditional IPv4 DHCP.
interface <your interface name here> {
send ia-na 0;
send rapid-commit;
send domain-name-servers;
};
id-assoc na {
};

5. edit the appropriate /etc/hostname.if file for your network adapter and add the line "rtsol"

6. add a line to /etc/rc.local like this:

Code:

/usr/local/sbin/dhcp6c -c /etc/dhcp6c.conf <your interface goes here>

Here's a one-liner you can copy-paste after substituting your interface

8. Reboot and check to see if the adapter pulled an IPv6 address. You should see two, the first autoconfigured one starting with fe80:: and the second one being your IPv6 address pulled from the DHCPv6 server.